| #!/usr/bin/python2.4 |
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| |
| """Hard link support for Windows. |
| |
| This module is a SCons tool which should be include in the topmost windows |
| environment. It is usually included by the target_platform_windows tool. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| import os |
| import stat |
| import sys |
| import SCons |
| |
| if sys.platform == 'win32': |
| # Only attempt to load pywin32 on Windows systems |
| try: |
| import win32file |
| except ImportError: |
| print ('Warning: Unable to load win32file module; using copy instead of' |
| ' hard linking for env.Install(). Is pywin32 present?') |
| |
| #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| # Python 2.4 and 2.5's os module doesn't support os.link on Windows, even |
| # though Windows does have hard-link capability on NTFS filesystems. So by |
| # default, SCons will insist on copying files instead of linking them as it |
| # does on other (linux,mac) OS's. |
| # |
| # Use the CreateHardLink() functionality from pywin32 to provide hard link |
| # capability on Windows also. |
| |
| |
| def _HardLink(fs, src, dst): |
| """Hard link function for hooking into SCons.Node.FS. |
| |
| Args: |
| fs: Filesystem class to use. |
| src: Source filename to link to. |
| dst: Destination link name to create. |
| |
| Raises: |
| OSError: The link could not be created. |
| """ |
| # A hard link shares file permissions from the source. On Windows, the write |
| # access of the file itself determines whether the file can be deleted |
| # (unlike Linux/Mac, where it's the write access of the containing |
| # directory). So if we made a link from a read-only file, the only way to |
| # delete it would be to make the link writable, which would have the |
| # unintended effect of making the source writable too. |
| # |
| # So if the source is read-only, we can't hard link from it. |
| if not stat.S_IMODE(fs.stat(src)[stat.ST_MODE]) & stat.S_IWRITE: |
| raise OSError('Unsafe to hard-link read-only file: %s' % src) |
| |
| # If the file is writable, only hard-link from it if it was build by SCons. |
| # Those files shouldn't later become read-only. We don't hard-link from |
| # writable files which SCons didn't create, because those could become |
| # read-only (for example, following a 'p4 submit'), which as indicated above |
| # would make our link read-only too. |
| if not fs.File(src).has_builder(): |
| raise OSError('Unsafe to hard-link file not built by SCons: %s' % src) |
| |
| try: |
| win32file.CreateHardLink(dst, src) |
| except win32file.error, msg: |
| # Translate errors into standard OSError which SCons expects. |
| raise OSError(msg) |
| |
| |
| #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| |
| def generate(env): |
| # NOTE: SCons requires the use of this name, which fails gpylint. |
| """SCons entry point for this tool.""" |
| env = env # Silence gpylint |
| |
| # Patch in our hard link function, if we were able to load pywin32 |
| if 'win32file' in globals(): |
| SCons.Node.FS._hardlink_func = _HardLink |